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Show ' --V " EVENING NEWS. Saturday IMS A September KRaOMKSTS. UitJ4.25...uoutions. New York, Its., per 100 Szk aclvertlsemetft of thoroughbred French rams lor sale. Home nilslonarleB will visit the city wanis evening. O. Mattiiews has been appointed notary public for 8aU Lake County. Kate Cajtlitox appears at the Theatre on Monday and Tuesday even. ings. The regular monthly Sunday School Union meeting will be held on Monday evening next. carload "Household" sewing machines arrived on Thursday for Burton, Gardner & A of 0. Co. received Wells, two gold bars from the Kontuck M. Co., value, $15,000. FaK'JO & to-d- ay Silyer quotations, corrected by WeLs. Fargo & 1.04; London, iTXJ. dally New York Co.: Jtdoe Boreman- - went to Beaver yesterday. John VV. Pike went down to act as court reporter. Two cases of diphtheria, one in the Fifteiiih urvl tiio other in the Thitd Ward, wire reported yesterday. Mrs. Wilson, lor drunkenness and disturbing the peace, was fined $15 tais morning. She will serve fifteen day6 in jail at Oiden, yesterday, John Murphy ua diu-- mo uud sentenced to twenty-fiv- o da.' imprisonment for brutally a a Ctiiaa.oian. MtKoun, Robert Marcroft, Bui Dm lord and John Griffiths were each G !. a j in the Police Court, f jv d: uukeuneas. Hi-nr- yes-Uiiia- y. cond Qjorum of Elders, thosliving in the First and feuta .Vard.-- will hold their regular inouinly inertias, in the Tenth Ward meetly house, next Monday evening 7i;n -- coin-vr!Mi- .g , at 7 CnKTBEBS, a tramp who loafluir around the Fifth Dwight been Ward for several days, was arrested eMe da on a charge of bathlDi? near a public, load. He was flnee flO this af ternutri. Wk are ixiuefaU d to etate that at the M ;:a...1;Ji Ep.scopal Church Rev. T. C vid h?M quarterly conference i.id preside at a meeting on sua i.iy. PrcA3aia; by the Pastor, Rev. S. J CirroH. V.-- 1 tiit us base metal and ore output for w c Gillie cjt flit -- poun-ir-- was thirty-on- e ruling bull on.- - 700,739 pounds; five cuiicmds of re, 1,830,711 ; four carioadi of copper ore, 'ri to-cia- y : of 11,C0 pcuods. Rr.UGioi s services of the Church of Saints will jTsusC iriitof Latter-da- y b.- held in uie Tabernacle cjourucnclns at 2 p.m. Services In Geraau win be conducted at tbe City Uaii.niid in Scandluavia at tUo boclal Hall at 10 morning u'tiock. w, The latest lucky under of a flowing Bishop F. Kepler, of the xtccniii Ward, whose heart was made giid whsnidept!) of t5 feet had been attained Dy tue drivers and a stream of the best quality of water, yielding three aud a half gallons per minute, Wril S burst forth. I to the News says that last evening, at 8:35, a heavy shock ot earthquake passed throjgh Kiuab, Kane County, lasting nijout tduseciuds. No damage is as yet reported. Earthquake- A - special Cut with. a. Saw. On Tuesday last, Mr. Joau L. Wilson, of Mound Fort, Weber Couuty, was engaged in sawlug lumber at Wilaou's mill, In Ogden Canon, when he slipped and fell through the floor. He threw up his bauds to save himself and fell on a cir cular paw, which inflicted a severe gash in his wrist. Discharged. The charge of assault and battery agaluKt John N. Beriymau, set for this morning, wa? continued tntil this afternoon, because of the of the chief witness for the prosecution, James Crawford An attachment was Issued for Craw ford, who was arrested and brought Into court, lie withdrew the charge against Berry man and paid $9 costs Berryman was discharged. WORK p-- At The InianticiueExamlnatiou. tue txa.uind.tion of Mrs. Jennie Rife aud Mrs. K liaocin .FitXfceraid, which beaii iu me Justice's court, at Ox'deu, oa Taar.-diail spectators and newspaper reporters were excluded. Ir ua-- t dtVclop-jJhowever, teat Mrs. F .txciiid his discharged, on ol the io'.ijLi yrQccutiou, and is be-- '. a as witness against Mrs, aed iuie, whoij charged with the murder of ijc child. At the examination yesterday.VIevidence was addacsd, showing tliat r. K.le placed tue- box In which me caiid's body was found, In the river. v, , iit-c-u - Lumber Seiaurea. Ws learn from Heraid mat David Eccles, who had TiW.tvj is.L of iuiuocr iu Pleasant Val-ie- y seized at the instigation of the Go.eiu.neuL Timber Agent lately, for u aiieged iniringemeut jn the timber Uiv. hsi secured possession of his Iu.j ji r agitiu. By giving a boud In the sj.n $i2,W0, Messrs. O. A. Lowe, II, P. and S. J. Lynn becoming his sureties, he was allowed to take the nub r seized, pending an adjudication of the matter, with the tnat be discontinue catting and sa.viug governnnnt tlieber. tee O.s-ie- u tic lumber dealer of that city, lioj 1 under-.-LaDdti- ig Ueseret Sunday School Union. The regalar moulhiy meeting of the Sunday Scuool Uulon of this Stake will t$ held iu the Assembly Hall on Monday evening, Sept. 7th, at half past seven o'clock. The First Ward school will furnish the singluz, and the Sixth "Ward Silver Band will render appropriate Instrumental music daring the evening. Assistant General Superln tendent Geonre Ooddard will deliver an address on the "Duties ol Sunday School Superintendents and Assistants." -- A full representation of all officers and teachers Is specially desired, as J3 ro. Goddard has something ol Imr portance to tell them. fa) q)E I I I j SEPTEMBER i y, ing : y; CO AL.J! COAL ! COAL ! Weber, Rock Spring, Pleasant Valley and Red Canyon All the Coals sold In the Salt Lake market. Our Weber is from the celebrated Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than ever before. No other Weber same place. brought to this market can comiare with it. All our coals are nicely A strange Proceeding. This screened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Pacific Railmorning the case of John Masrsrenette, way Company. au Italian, charged with battery upon A. J. Gcitnell, Agent. the person of an aged gentleman Office, Wasatch Corner. named Daniel Ling, was brought up JVST BECE1VCO FROM TIIE before Judge Spelrs. The battery took MILLS. place ou Auzust 30, In Brighton, over a 4 Flannel Sheeting. was water Complaint diput4Pout 4 Llusey Sheeting. made the next day bef ore Judre Speirs, WulteTwill Fiannel. 4 was arrested, and Plain White Flannel. and Magjt-nett4 Red Twill Flannel. that the trial be continued until Red Flannel. Plalu giving as a reason the absence Also, Ladies' all wool hose, men's This socks, overshirts, undershirts and of an important witness. and a complete stock of morning he appeared by his at drawers, Wholesale and retail, at woolen goods. en !orn-y8. W. Darke, and & Bko., C John Cittler IVoolsn tered a plea of a former trial lrovo Mills, Agents A No. 65 aud acquittal of the offense. East Temple St., South Store. bAw paper was hied, signed by A. G.Adam Hooper A Eldredge Block. sou, Justice of tue Peace of Bngkton 8CIIOOL 8CPPLIES. IVeciuet, purporting to be a copy of School Book-- , all kmds,.Maps, Charts, the cuiiil docket, stating that on Au Globes, School Desks, Blackboards gu- -t 3tst, a wsrrant of arrest had been Call Bells, Map Pointers, issued ou complaint made by J. P Slating, School Registers, at lowest wholesale Jones, constable, and that Mangenette rates. At Dwyer's Book Store, Salt Lake City, Utah. had appeared for trial and been dis dsw. Send for price list. of failure the plain charged through tiff to prosecute. JOBBERS. ATTE3TIOX ! Attorney Jas. H. Moyle, for the pros Before making up vour orders for call up H. ccutiou, denied tht record of the Jus AImported CANDIK&, ConfecManufacturing tice as being a statement of facts, and Tuckett, tioner. Tele'pQone No. 80, and find out WadCounty Prosecuting Attorney what he can supply you with, that is dell denied that there ever had been a made at hom. 83 he constaole, Mr. Jones, who trial. Quality Guaranteed. Competition Defied. Tbe Trade Supplied. is alleged to have sworn to tne com plaint, asserts that he never did so, SOMETHING NEW and says that when be attempted to get out a complaint before Justice In the way of HAMMOCKS & CANCOTS, for campiDg out. Adamson, the latter refused to take VAS Call at Dlnwoodey's. cognizance of it; be further states that was never issued, a wanantof arrest OYSTER GROTTO. to Ida knowledge, and that the case Geo. Arbogast Is still alive and on was never set for trial. The Witnesses haud to supply his customers with the Boston Ice Cream, for the puincluding Mr. Lang, who was assaulted, famous and riennese of which he is ver also insiet that no subpoanas to appear rity to vouch i having his own iceand testify were ever strved on them ready houses and farm, he is ready to com- At the request of the prosecution with all. lie intends to make his the case was continued until luesaay Eete the headquarters for all kinds of first-claiext. at lo a. m. The proceedings ap refreshments. II not serious pear lo have a strange, Call and try his pare candies, deliDe to tnat It is and tney ice noped cious cream, sparkling soda aicct, will receive thorough ventilation, and water, or any of the delicacies the Justice of the Peace be cleared of of the season he has many in his complete the taint of havlne connlvedjat assist establishment. ing a criminal to elude the penalty of his misdeeds; or, If the claljai of the Good Results Iu Kvry Cm. pioftecutlon be sustained, that such a A. wholesale paper I). gross violation of a public trust be 1:aierof Bradford, Chattanoosra, Teun., writes, as it deserves. pumsned that he Was seriously hfil cted with a severe cold that settled onhlslnngs: nad tried many remedies without benBL'SINESS NOTICES. efit. Reing induced t try Dr. King's Njw Discovery for Consumption, did BIRJllNGIfASl CUS TERENCE. so, and was entirely cured by use of a The members and their friends from few bottles. Sluce which lime he has used it in his family for all Coughs and, the district embraced In the above conbest results. This Is the' ference, will hold a reunion at Fuller's- Colds with of thousands whose lives lliil (iardeus. Salt Lake City, on aion- experience da . the 14th inst. Parties from the have been saved by this Wonderful countrv desiring to attend, will, upon Discovery. Trial Bottles free at Z. C. M. I. Drug presentation of their invitation tickets & at tne various rauvvav depots, receive Store. half fare tickets. Admission to the gardens for all over 22 years 50c; under flttl'P OF FIGS. 25c. 1 tr.s includes tu-- free use of th PleasNature's i irdens and an old English tea and ant to the own true Laxative. to the Palate, acceptable dance in the evening. Presidents of Stomach, harmless in its nature, painthe vuilous branches of, aud traveling less in its action. Cures habitual Con Elders in, said conference are especstipation, Biliousness, Indigestion aud inforially invited to attend. Further secre-tarykindred ills. Cleanses the system, , mation cau be obtained of thi blood, regulates the Llvei purines the 110 Main Street, Salt Lake City. on and the acts Bowels, Breaks Colds S. W. Darke & Co., Sec Chlils and Fevers, etc. Strengthens organs on which it acts. Better than nauseous Liver HCHOOJL. OF medicines, pills, bitter, salts and draughts. Sample oottles Mr. B. B. Young and Madame Maz- - free, and large sale bottles all for zucato Young, beg to announce that druggists. Z C. M. L Drug by Store, on of their school singing will reopen Wholesale Agents, Fait Lake City. 13$ Mondav, September 21st, and that they Music Calder'swill see pupils at coven- hTo Palace, on the Drevious Thursday. Fridav and Saturday, (Sept. 17th. 18th By using Dr. Fraiier's Throat and and 19th), between the hoars oi iv ana Lung Balssru the only sure cure for o'clock, to trv voices and arrange Coughs Colds, Hoarseness aad Sore dates and hours. Prospectuses giving Throat, and all diseases of the throat cnarges, etc., can be had at Calder's, or and lungs Do not neclect a cough". It may prove fatal Scores and bunr will oe bent on application. drnds of grateful people ows their SCHOLARSHIP, lives to Dr Frazier's Throat and Lung year's Balsam, iiid no entitling the holder to onfe School will ever be tuition, fcee of charge, at the. without it after once using it, and til Singing, wui De given tne oesi. com'ts uiarveious power It Is he competition will be open petitor. bid up in Urge family bottles and bot-Ut.i young ladles oetween the ages of (ut ? in i e 'or the yrlctt of ?5'oentser ie aud 24, ana to young geDiieraeu M I Drug Dept. For sale Z.C by 18 and have who 25, tne ages of 2STOVELTIB3 Stock, and br rratltf for Fall Gooda, ivv haw determined f offer the remainder of oar Satnmer Stock at price itat ii'Ul convince the purchaser, WJC JWHAJS 'Jo effect ImM It II A T 8-- 4-- 4 4-4-- ed 4-- Clearance of all 11 SA VK I3ST BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, C13Bia.r! y, flFFlmic 25 Dozen Striped Sumhier Skirts at worth :75a 33 ic, 50 Pes. Check Nainsooks, at 10c, wrft 15o 50 Pes. Fine Chambray Dress Gingham at 10c, worth 12 J a Fancy Shirts, at 75a, Men's 25 Dozen Girls ' Newmarkets , Cheap Suihm-e- Y ! m wi; DRESS GOODS! 8-- e Just Ad Immense FALL Stack Cures colic, cramps, dlanbavi ; expahi?, sprains, headternally for aches,rhciuixitism. For man ache, neuralgia, or beast. 20 and 00c. Fred. W. Hayt, Selectman for David (). Willey, Sheriff for Davis County; H. E. Hatch, Selectman for Cache County; Rees R. Llewyilvu. President of the town of Kounta'u Green, Sanpete County; and John II. Robertson, Trustee for the Sum-Count- 1883. i.i." ttoruti o worth $1.25. 50 Dozen Gingham and Silk Parasols, , 75 Dozen Boys' and Men's 1 300 Pieces Standard Manchester Prints at SIX cents. New ARRIVING LADIES' SUMMER WRAPS. ALPACA & LINEN DUSTEBS. DAILY! MEN'S DR ESS GOO DS en-Jo- - that 1 1 oe-iwe- ru i i ion must tie of healthy constitution. nave good voices ana possess a lair know ledge of music. Applications for the iree scholarship must bs sent in ')tore tSeptein&er J2tn. ine examination wlii take place Tuesday, Septem-iw- r Jitn, at Calder's Music Palace, 11 o'clOCK. Black Boards, Clcth, Eraser, Crayons, Liquid Slating, etc., etc., at 72 Main Street. Fern-broKc'- ! Henley's School Satchels, Baskets, Book Holders, at lowest prices, at dim Pembroke's, 7? Main Street. Go to Hill A Haslam's for Green id233 Groceries. , n. J. Hill, No. 2 s. Weat Temple St. tf Teacher of piano and organ. Dr. On Wednesday, Celery, Beef andHenley's Iron cures Nervous residence of Mr. OrHeadaches and Neuralgia. August 28U, the son Riser , at Ogden, was lohoed, an IX EXD TO (). KCKAPLXe. account of which occurred In the News Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsburc, at the time. Mr. Riser bad his aus.'.is., says; "Ifaviug received so much euetit from Elect! fc Hitters, I feel it picious as to who was the guilty party, aad set to work to effect his arrest, iiy duty to Jet suffering humanity which he accomplisned on Thursday. iiiow it. Have aad a running sore on leg for eignt years; my doctors told The accused was formerly a resident of uy ue I would have to have tbe bone this city, and was well knoxn lu amacraped or leg amputated. I used, three Dottles of Electric teur theatrical circles. The Ogden u?tead, aud seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Herald of yesterday says; .Salve, and my leg is now sound and "From a telegram received by Mr. veil." Collluson this morning, we learn mat a Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at Mr. Riser overhauled tne party tne stolen 2ic. per box at Z. C. M. i. Drug Jitore. at Cheyenne aud most otguilty property Is recovered. It Is understood that the thief Is one S. Oloen, a man whom Mr. Kisei has assisted in a Get your School Books, Slates, Pea friendly, generous way for some time cils, Inks. Note Books, and all sap-pilat Pembroke's, 72 Main Street. past, and who seems to have known no other method of showing his gratitude than by robbing hie benefactor's ' lioriiKBS. house. Mr. Riser will return to this uru L Hit';.'; broken, worn out It you city evening, and probably and use "Wells' Health ReDnng witn mm tne alleged culprit. Tne ne wcr." $1. Druggicts. prompt apprehension of the thief was a good piece of detective work, for Ayer's Agne Cure.wben used accord wnicn Mr. Riser deserves credit' ing to directions,! warranted to eradicate from the system all forms of malTneire. On Monday evening Miss arial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Kate Castleton and her company com Chill Fever, Intermittent. Remittent, and disorders ol mence ad engagement la the ' Salt Lake and Billions Fevers,The the Liver. Try experiment is Theatre, playing the new success, a safe one, and will cost you nothing 11 . a cars Is not affected, Crazy Fetch," -- Bit-vc- is es, ow i. u-- -; . J i iUtffl.OO Z C M I Drur Dept . Prop's, nievHand, Otiio Flies, roacuts, ants, rati mice, gopht chipmunk;), cleared bu!, b "Rough on Rats. irc. I35CT r. m in: u ii & Stotk of other NEW GOODS ARRIVING FOR ALI DEPARTMENTS, ftth lh) ! BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! Sold LOWER OOIIIV U H, OS. i I P I t i B I OH. g H 1 1 w s c S g a S CT3 ! ft M r-- T H - tit J i . .' . - i ' UNDERSOLD ! REAL BARGAINS Silkst French and American, Jre$m Goods, Ifovtl-tte- s in flhite Goods, Embroidered JZobes, Indies Brocade and Silk Capes, Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery, Corsets, Carpets and Upholstery Goods, Ladies9 and Childretfs Shoes, Gents' and Hoys9 Clothing, Jlats, Caps, "Etc, Etc. A lot of Ladies' and Children's Straw Htg, at 10. 18 and 60c., worth double. A lot of iidles and Criildrcn'i Hose, at 5, 10, 13 vtA 7 Sc., worth double. A lot of Ladies' Skirts, ar35, 50, and 75o., vrorth doufcl. A lot of Ladies' and Mis$ea Jerseys, ' At 60, It, ssA 1.00, worth double. A lot of Ladies' Muslin TJcderwear, at 45, 65 and TZs.9 I worth doable. j ' A lot of Lace, at 20o. per dozen, worth double, A lot of CMIdren'a Wh'te Embroidered Pique Dre?5ce, at $1.50 each, worth double. . A lot of Silki, Satins and Foulard! , at 45c. per TiM The cloomv fears, the desnonding views, the weariness of oul that mac v complain of, wouid often disappear were tne oiooa maae pure and beaituy before reaching the delicate vessels' of the brain. AVer's 8arsatarilla nurifles and vitalizes tbe blood; and thus coo- a aces to neaitn or 'joay and sanity ol mind. in urn! NEW & STYLISH GOODS! 0 3 NEVER ARE Tian Eyer 5 tsik i CONVINCED. .XjiXL And a Complete a, i, A BE AM) YAK LACES Walker Brothers. mEJ I3H, J nr.KT rriorxcE Of the merits of a remedy Is the f f .;on the system, so there can bi 10 doubt that the California Fiis Company is pursuiug tne wisci ivrup :an possible to make known the won ul efficacy of Syrup of F.gs for rti iie ills ariing from an inactive cou iltloti of the Liver, Kidneys. Stomic; i.ud Bowels, in giving; away satLpi oiues iree oi cnargu. Ag our fentei druggists tor a tree sample bot Ue, or you can buy large bodies Jv. 8 Ifty ceLU or one dollar OOSTEBS. - Co bed-bu'r- UD OF U-- Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, enriches tbe blood and quietens the nerves. Thief Captured ASSORTMRXT vi Books, rr. 60C Frazieb Mpoicixa Celery, Beef and Iron, is the best Ner-uc and Tonic and has cured in many cases where other remedies failed. Bulletin, April 15. A FULL a-t- For sale bv COATS PIQUES AND; DRESS GOODS. EXAHINE Sure on re for Blind, Bleodms' and tching Piles Ouf bos has cured the vorst uses of 30 years' standing Mo vue ti. d suffer Ave m nutes aftr isinj, William s Indian File Ointment its iijsotbs t.air.ors,i .iiays itching, j is poultice, irsves n.iUmt relief p .rsr-- d ouJy for Piles, itcmng o' t.hij rivat partj. nothing else Sold by 'ruiglsts and rnaiied er receipt ol ri:e, SUITS, ALPACi Embracing all tlio Latest 25"ovUics. Ali new and very striking, I'lLilSlI P1LESIII TILES! SUMMER LAWNS. ss j Straw Hata at Half Price. -- Visiting round, renewing old friendfilled np ships and making new ones, the fleeting hoars until 12 m. the.- next wandrinK day, when the were drawn in line for home. "Cotue the parting words; luncii again" were and fruit were provided for the home band trip, and with Prof. Radcliffe, hiscavalana the wagon the "imposing cade," as the circus biiis say, move: out for half vvav house. More singing bv Brother W. H. Foster and choir, "All together aaln," and tne Utah and Nevada llzntulng express came thundering along. The baud from Grantsville took the train for GarttCld, and staved there until dusk with the members of the choir who remained at Gartleld until the Salt Lake City Band Joined with them and furnished delightful music to the crowd assembled during me afternoon Thus terminated one of the most agreeable and brotherly outs ever en-of joyed by the choir, tbe pleasures which are enough to mike one wish lie y could eltner sing or play, so as to the sociabilities of true brotherhood, that springs from friendship and the cultivation of harmony. No friends are dearer than those we know beet, and to these we ougtu to be true until death. n, 1. Cheap as the Cheapest, at to-'"'a- Savage. ed bb.iii.v. Dvspepsla FURNITURE AT Commissioned. The Governor, Issued commissions to the follow- d, whisky-madden- restores nns lr. feel.n,-prevaile- i. i st ce Another Flowing Well. -- Wm.Calton succeeded in 6trlklmr a stream of water by driving at the rear of Young Brothers uric row In the Sth Ward yesterday, at a depth of ninety-thre- e feci, wnica flows at the rate of five Tne water Is as bullous r minut-jcoo1 ic.i pure ana pleasant to the taste &j iuy win produces, although on the Bi.uv r(1oci, ajj not ten rds distant, on i:iciJrtaj:ssul Koal Barney, there Is a d viufc' well wn;ca is only a few t.ct cioeter, that yields sulphur water. health and viuor. impotence, Sluu. Henky Dotwoodey's, 9 o'clock this At about half-paFirst South Street, 87 to weat. morninz, deputy marshals arrested Wm. Wallace Willey, at Bountiful, Staple, Fancy and (Green) Groceries Davis County, on a charge of unlawful at Hill A Haslam's. wives. his with cohabitation Henley's ou were the served Subpceuaes Beef and Iron gives 8laiislQ to Celery, The mind and body. his family. of members parties had not arrived in this city up to the i!m? of our going to press, as JI ST RECEITF.I) t the deputies hovered around the setA new lot of Plain and Figured Lawns and Sateens, which have been tlement during the day--. The examiWe offer them very cheap. nation will probably take place on delayed. F AuerbaCu & Bro. dtf Monday. to-da- BARGAINS ! IMMENSE THIS PtOPLL'. DEPCTT M.UtSHALS BOUNTIFUL. OF Great Clearance Sale "Ma-fit'llou- "Wells' Health ARRESTED. bt-ha- il This morning, a Crazy Drunk. fellow who gave the name of McCook, created considerable excitement on the sidewalk at the TJ. P. office on East Temple Street. He was somewhat crippled, having had the front portion of his left foot amputated, making it necessary for him to use a cane to aslie hid been sist him In walking. drinking freely, and the effect of the liquor was manifest in his bistero '.s conduct. McCook would howl aad yell like a demon, flourish his caue, ami pour forth voileys of imprecatioas aad vile and obscena lanuas;e, and w e the crjwd which was gathered by the noise would approach too close, he would strike in all directions with his cane, lor soma timn mis mincer ot proceeding was continued and eeveral persons received blows more or severe from the cane ia tue hands of the individual. The police had Just left the place when Mc Cook began his antics. Saericf Groes- beok cauie aiong, aud xtepped up to take the fellow in cnare, when Mc Cook graober tae officer, aud wound his legs aud arms tightly arouud him. Several bystanders rendered prompt a&Utance, aud McCook was placed in a wagon and taken to the city Jail, where he will have aa oppor tunity to cool off, aad ruininata oa tue prospect ef answering to the law for his conduct. McCook, as he now gives his name. has been arouad the city for several days, soliciting money and food. He has given several aliaaat, aud claimed at one place to be a resident of Evans-toWyoming, and at another to be from Galveston, Texas. TIlfeESftElt the Seventies. Salt Lake City, Sept. 5, 135. miu-tiel- LOCAL SEWS. SEVENTIES ; - - ST A it E XX. ATTEKTIOXi Owing to a recent break in combination prices and terms made at the BThe Seventies residing in the Salt Chicago aconvention June 1st, and signed by majority of manufacturers Lake Stake of Zlon will please take of Threshing Machines, we are now ennotice, that the brethren organized in abled to offer special inducements to this Stake will hold their Conference those desiring to purchase the well or in the Tabernacle on Saturday, tbe 12th known "Eussell" Threaher witn attachments for thresh10 a.m. o'clock at inst., commencing ing and cleaning Picerne. Call early, Grain takeu The brethren from other Stakes are as our stock is limited in pavment at highest market price. respectfully invited to be present. & OdklI Co.. Grant, Robert Campbell. Half block seuth of Theatre. Clerk of the First Seven Presidents of A MUSICAL HOLIDAY. The Tabernacle Choir and friends returned from their excursion yesterday afternoon and evening. The attention shown to them, during their v bits to Tooele and GrantsvUle almost amounted to an ovation. We are extre mely gratified to record these acts of courtesy to this well known body of choristers, whose reputation as a band of brethren is so well established, and wnose efforts In the Tabernacle In this city give interest and pleasure to the assemblies. The party numbered 105 in all, alhoped to acthough a larger number On their arrival at company them. Tooele they were met by 43 teams and and great was the disappointment that so many of the conveyances returned empty to the city. Nearly all the residents had made preparations to 'take care ol the visitors. There was only one sentiment on every face and that was "welcome to our friends." The fruit of the most gardens were full oland to the groups tempting quality, of strangers the citiiens wouxd say "Come In and sample our fruit." The hum of the thresning machines, the fruit drying- aud the harvesting of bountiful crops made them all very aside to busy, but all work was laid wno make greet the arrival of those melody in the assemblies of Israel,. After a few minutes they were all disposed of in comfortableof quarter. tne "reThe hospitable chagacter outshowu itself on public of Tooele" this occasion; none of the excursionists were left on the streets. At haif past seven o'clock the meeting house was jammed. Tue windo ws were all opened, and groups assembled around eaca. A free concert was men given that filled the audience to me Tne talent brim with satisfaction. was native; the effects rarely excelled anywhere.. Foremost caum on1'rui. me Welhe, with his masterly efforts violin; Prof . J. J. Dayncs on the or gan; the Caledonian band, led by Brother W. C. Dunbar who also gave a song in his excellent stle. Mia. Agnes Thomas was indisposed, uu t could not sing, bat the parts Uc usually sang were aoly rendered by Miss Chriasle Latvsou. Antueuii by comthe choir and songs and duets t vo aud a pleted an entertainment otTao auta iu hall hours duration. Lorrt, what is alanT" was received with rapturous applause. Preet. Gowaus, lu a neat speeca, offered a hearty welcome to tne visiof tors, and C. R- havage. on the cuoir. replied, thanking the citizens . for their kludness. The best of order and gobd and ail Weut home sati.-fl--if their expressions of gratification uia be taken as an index. At 2 o'clock tUo following i.iy tue band of miustreis w re drawn up iu line, comfortably12 seated, aud bun mi miles disi&ut. Tiie for GrantsvUle, weather wa- - de'ighilul. Tue tu u.it-fu- l citizens had caret udy loaded everybody down.with fruit, and "Good bye," "God bles.i you," aud "Come again" were the partlug words. Before reaonin Urautsville ultiz n on norsebaca, and toe ponderous ;anri wagon, witn tne Grantsville brass band, were out ou me road to meet their friends. It looked like the old time visits of President Young to the a a dements, to see the long line ot vehicles loaded with visitors, preceded i buuq d'Uoii stratioos of welcome, and with tne band In front pia lug lively airs as uie GrantsvUle. procession entered It was simply a repetition of their L'ooele to the choir, ior experience at was tue welcome Just as nearly. Ttie litch strings were all outside and bir All were quickly on them. knobs housed, and made comfortable. Brother Rydaich and aids were wotktntr with a will to do honors, and iuthing was left undone. The cone rt was re peated on the same terms, and went even bettei than at Tooele. Brother Dunbar was compelled to return from Tooele, bat Mrs. Agnes Tboina.t was able to perform, aud the eSo.tr, to amuse were received witn every demonstration of satUf iction. Ou an encore being given to Prof. Weino he Drought down the bouse by imitating a miner playing the "Arkansas Traveler." Itvery foot In the room was going to the tune like tue tramp of au armed host. Brother Rydaich welcomed the choir in a few well ciioscu words, wdich were replied to iu tne same vein by the utility man of the company, 0. 11. ( i worth double. A lot of Black Grenadines, at 10, US and B5c per yard, worth double. x A lot of Lav,ns, Q yards for $1.00, worth double, A lot of Cord Piquea. 20 yards for $1.00, worth double, A lot of Men's andboys Flt Dots, at 50c. each, worth double. A lot of Boys" Waists, at SOp. each, worth double. A lot of Rents' UnlaundriedBhirta, ti C5ov wushi wocta . double. ' j, TARTLIITO LETTER FROM . TEXAS. Hill County, Texas, June 28th, 1885. a. t. Lnm. Gentlemen. 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